King County Executive Dow Constantine, who has served since 2009, announced Tuesday evening that he will not seek reelection to a fifth term in 2025.
Reflecting on his 15 years in office, Constantine expressed his commitment to building a more just and thriving community for all King County residents. During his tenure, he focused on expanding access to opportunity, addressing systemic injustices, and advancing policies related to transit, climate, and housing. A Seattle native and fourth-generation Washingtonian, Constantine also served in the state House and Senate before his time as county executive.
As he prepares to step down, Constantine emphasized the importance of continued progress, particularly in behavioral health and housing. “King County must stay the course of progress,” he stated, affirming his ongoing dedication to the region even after leaving office. Constantine’s leadership has helped shape a better future for King County, and he leaves a lasting legacy of commitment to equity and community development.
Constantine’s departure will also impact Sound Transit after 2025. He is currently the chair of the regional transit agency’s board.
The competition to succeed Constantine has already begun. County Councilmember Claudia Balducci has announced her candidacy for Executive and her colleague, Councilmember Girmay Zahilay has stated that he is “strongly considering” entering the race.